I&—Lancaster Fanning, Saturda Md. Is Hog Cholera Free Official certification of Maryland as a "Hog Cholera Free” State was made to Governor Marvin Mandel by the United States Department of Agriculture in ceremonies at Annapolis this week. More than 50 swine industry and agricultural leaders from across the State were recognized for their “outstanding ac complishment in eliminating a major animal health hazard from the State ” USDA Acting Administrator Dr Francis J Mulhern presented the Official Certification Cer tificate and commemorative plaque to Governor Mandel. The Governor in turn presented the Certification and letters of commendation to Maryland State Veterinarian Dr T A. Ladson and Dr Wilson H Elkins, president of the University of Maryland and chief executive officer of the State Board of Agriculture Governor Mandel noted the savings of hundreds of thousands of dollars a year for both the swine industry and the State made possible by the elimination of this highly contagious swine disease The Governor also pointed out the better prices for consumers, expanded export trade for Maryland swine, and the im proved and upgraded swine in dustry resulting from this animal health improvement Fix-It Tip Lamps that flicker or fail to light need repair, not re placement The electrical parts of a table or floor lamp are worth pennies and can be replaced easily and in expensively. 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In these times of high and rising costs, we’re sure you can’t find a better bargain anywhere. Call us at 394-3047 or 626- 2191. Or write to Lancaster Farming, P. O. Box 266, Lit itz. Pa. 17543. December 4, 1971 Eastern Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative Association, the nation’s leading fluid milk bargaining cooperative, recently sponsored its seventh annual 4-H winter tour to the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, Canada, as part of its encouragement to farm youth program. Ninety-two prominent 4-H’ers and chaperones from the states of Pennsylvania, New York, and Vermont were recognized by Eastern Milk Producers for their dairy judging and showmanship achievements during the past year. This year, the Vermont 4-H’ers joined the tour for the first time. Because of the overwhelming success of the 1970 trip, when Pennsylvania was added, Eastern’s Board of Directors decided to again expand the program to benefit more young people interested in cattle judging. The entire group attended the Royal Horse Show on November 15, and witnessed some of the finest horses in the world com pete in various classes. On November 16, at the Royal Winter Fair, which is the world’s largest agricultural fair under one roof, the 4-H youths observed the judging of hundreds of the finest dairy cattle on the North American continent LANCO BEDDING FOR POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK Shavings Bagged, Bulk, Blown-in. Call for information Phone 285-4506 Sponsors 4-H'ers to Toronto There were many other exhibits and displays, both agricultural and commercial, which were taken in by the youngsters at the exposition. Huge displays of agricultural produce, farm machinery and dairy products, including the “Hockey Player” butter display, took up much of the floor space in the coliseum. Highlighting the artistic segment of the winter fair were the floral arrangements Professor Dennis Hartman 01 the Extension Service at Cornell University, W. 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Dutton, public relations director of Eastern Milk Producers, coordinated the trip to Canada Chaperones on the tour in cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cole, Ilion, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rotz, Waynesboro, Pa.; Alfred Wanner, Narvon, Pa.; Mr. Anderson, University Park, Pa.; Mr and Mrs. Larue Thomas, Wellsboro, Pa.; Sterling Fabian, Bethlehem, Pa.; Floyd Morter, Canton, N.Y.; Dr. Woelfel, Waterbury Center, Vt.; Dwight Burnham Jr, Vergennes, Vt.; and Dutton, New Hartford, N.Y. 4-H members from Penn sylvania included; Connie Wilson, Seagertown; Mark Miller, Union City; Charles Moose, New Wilmington; Erla Mae Hogg, Slippery Rock; Ruth Halstead, Saxonburg; Kathy Schrecengost, Dayton; Cathy Black, Marion Center; Emily Hileman, Tyrone; Mark Gayman, Waynesboro, Benjamin Haagen, Howard; Patricia Bowen, Wellsboro; Neil Roberts, Sabinsville; Mahlon Vanderhoof, Wellsboro; Jeff Hale, Wysox; Ronnie Harris, Towanda; Roselyn Potter, Kingsley; SEE US. . . 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